Hi there!
First a thank you for taking your time to read over this post! I have done a little research but there are so many variables and extras that I am a little overwhelmed currently. Any guidance or helpful tips are welcome at this stage!
So, back in 2015 I met my now husband online, completely randomly. I was finishing my MSc in the UK (UK Citizen, born and raised) and we came to a point where it made sense for my to up sticks and move across the pond. Which I did back in December. I have been in Canada throughout this time just on the ETA visa type thing that allows those from the UK to visit Canada; from my understanding it is valid for 5 years OR until your passport expires, whatever happens first (mine is brand new). With this, I do not think I qualifying as having 'lived' here during that time, merely 'visited'. I've been here since December 29th so my time here is almost up as of June 29th.Which means I need to extend my visitor time, BUT we leave for Europe this year on July 14th so that would reset my stay when we return. Is it worth risking the couple of weeks and being 'unauthorised', especiasly just in case I am not allowed to reenter the country on our return from the trip? With the regulations regarding remaining in the country during the spousal sponsorship, we won't submit until our return...unless we go for the option that allows you to leave the country. I'm still unsure whether to apply from within Canada or from Outside.
But now we're married, as of Saturday. I'll be taking his name and we will both continue living here in Canada. But what next?
I see mention of sponsoring spouses but I REALLY need a work permit so I can start work here. I do not even need to go into my field right away (forensic psychology) as this will take time and I just want to be out and earning, and not just living the life of leisure.
I've seen that when you apply for permanent residency you may get a work permit of some description, but I do not think I qualify for permanent residency just yet?! There must be something we can do in the mean time to get me working and for me to finally 'exist' in this country!
Until then I also need to get my UK driver's license switched around to a Canadian one (straight transfer fortunately!) but can only do so with physical mail showing my address in this country. Which means opening a bank account; can you open a bank account when you're just here visiting?
Not to mention healthcare. At what point does one qualify for healthcare? Not that I wish to mooch of the system, but I am used to the NHS and would rather know I am covered should something go wrong, if it did. My husband wants to add my onto his work benefits as a spouse, and this includes healthcare so hopefully it is not too tricky to sort this out.
So many questions and I just want to get the ball rolling before being forced to meet with an immigration lawyer!
EDIT: Also, having looked and attempted to process my Extension to stay (IMM 5708) online, I've noted that it refers to dates that you plan to leave and how you plan to pay to leave. Obviously, I do not REALLY intend to leave, the MR can support us both while we process the necessary applications until I get a work permit and start building towards a dual income. However, there are no options on the application (as far as I can tell) which allow you to say that you are extending the visitation visa while the application for spousal sponsorship is processed. If we are to complete a physical application, because the online form hasn't seemed to have worked. is it worth including a cover letter explaining everything? Or simply say that I do intend to leave in 6 months or so, but we will still be submitting for spousal sponsorship?!
First a thank you for taking your time to read over this post! I have done a little research but there are so many variables and extras that I am a little overwhelmed currently. Any guidance or helpful tips are welcome at this stage!
So, back in 2015 I met my now husband online, completely randomly. I was finishing my MSc in the UK (UK Citizen, born and raised) and we came to a point where it made sense for my to up sticks and move across the pond. Which I did back in December. I have been in Canada throughout this time just on the ETA visa type thing that allows those from the UK to visit Canada; from my understanding it is valid for 5 years OR until your passport expires, whatever happens first (mine is brand new). With this, I do not think I qualifying as having 'lived' here during that time, merely 'visited'. I've been here since December 29th so my time here is almost up as of June 29th.Which means I need to extend my visitor time, BUT we leave for Europe this year on July 14th so that would reset my stay when we return. Is it worth risking the couple of weeks and being 'unauthorised', especiasly just in case I am not allowed to reenter the country on our return from the trip? With the regulations regarding remaining in the country during the spousal sponsorship, we won't submit until our return...unless we go for the option that allows you to leave the country. I'm still unsure whether to apply from within Canada or from Outside.
But now we're married, as of Saturday. I'll be taking his name and we will both continue living here in Canada. But what next?
I see mention of sponsoring spouses but I REALLY need a work permit so I can start work here. I do not even need to go into my field right away (forensic psychology) as this will take time and I just want to be out and earning, and not just living the life of leisure.
I've seen that when you apply for permanent residency you may get a work permit of some description, but I do not think I qualify for permanent residency just yet?! There must be something we can do in the mean time to get me working and for me to finally 'exist' in this country!
Until then I also need to get my UK driver's license switched around to a Canadian one (straight transfer fortunately!) but can only do so with physical mail showing my address in this country. Which means opening a bank account; can you open a bank account when you're just here visiting?
Not to mention healthcare. At what point does one qualify for healthcare? Not that I wish to mooch of the system, but I am used to the NHS and would rather know I am covered should something go wrong, if it did. My husband wants to add my onto his work benefits as a spouse, and this includes healthcare so hopefully it is not too tricky to sort this out.
So many questions and I just want to get the ball rolling before being forced to meet with an immigration lawyer!
- What is the fastest way to receive a work permit through spousal sponsorship, with an inside or outside application?
- Is sponsorship the first step towards PR?
- Is it true that the processing time for either inside/outside PR applications are a similar 12 month time frame?
- Is it worth extending my visiting VISA before our trip in July?
- With the application, is it best to send in as many photos/emails/conversations of our 'relationship status' from before we were together in person?
EDIT: Also, having looked and attempted to process my Extension to stay (IMM 5708) online, I've noted that it refers to dates that you plan to leave and how you plan to pay to leave. Obviously, I do not REALLY intend to leave, the MR can support us both while we process the necessary applications until I get a work permit and start building towards a dual income. However, there are no options on the application (as far as I can tell) which allow you to say that you are extending the visitation visa while the application for spousal sponsorship is processed. If we are to complete a physical application, because the online form hasn't seemed to have worked. is it worth including a cover letter explaining everything? Or simply say that I do intend to leave in 6 months or so, but we will still be submitting for spousal sponsorship?!
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